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SP JAIN IN THE NEWS

Are Indian students planning early or just planning wrong?

India's appetite for global MBA education has never been stronger, and the planning behind it has never started earlier.

Topics: Global Learning, SP Jain in the News, Global MBA, GMBA

How experiential learning is shaping industry-ready managers

What does it really take to prepare students for the workplace today? In management education, the answer is increasingly moving beyond classrooms and into real-world experience.

Topics: Global Learning, SP Jain in the News, Faculty in the News, Experiential Learning, Career Planning

Is Artificial Intelligence reshaping learning faster than schools can adapt?

Business education is under pressure like never before. Artificial Intelligence is changing jobs, and global careers are moving fast. The question now is direct; are business schools keeping up?

Topics: Global Learning, EMBA Program, SP Jain in the News, AI in education, Future of teaching

Preparing tomorrow’s leaders for a world Artificial Intelligence can’t predict

Artificial intelligence is transforming the way students learn, and the way businesses operate. This shift raises a bigger question: what should business education really deliver in a world where technical skills can be automated?

Topics: Global Learning, SP Jain in the News, AI in education, Future of teaching

You’re not paying ₹40 Lakhs for an MBA. You’re paying for outcomes

Most MBA conversations fixate on fees. People see the ₹25–30 lakh gap between an Indian MBA and a global one and hesitate. But that comparison misses what really matters.

Topics: Global Learning, SP Jain in the News, AI in education, Future of teaching

Transform your mid-career trajectory with an Executive MBA

 In today’s fast-changing business world, many mid-career professionals reach a point where they ask: “What’s next?” after years of experience — whether that means moving into senior leadership, shifting to a new field, or starting a business .

Topics: Executive MBA, SP Jain in the News, Faculty in the News, EMBA

How hiring expectations are changing for 2026 Data Science graduates

Gone are the days when coding alone could land a top data science job. By 2026, recruiters are seeking professionals who combine technical skill with business insight, ethical awareness, and adaptability. The role has shifted from building models to solving real-world problems that impact organisations.

Topics: SP Jain in the News, Faculty in the News

Executive MBA: A strategic investment in future ready leaders

What happens when the rules of business keep changing? Leaders can no longer rely on experience alone. Rapid technological change, global disruption, and rising sustainability expectations are testing leaders like never before.

Topics: SP Jain in the News, Faculty in the News, Strategic Leadership, Career Advancement, Professional Development

How a Global MBA supports mid-career transitions

As industries evolve and job roles continue to shift, career transitions are becoming increasingly common. Today, professionals are not switching careers out of restlessness but because entire sectors are being reshaped by technology, globalisation, and new business models.

Topics: SP Jain in the News, Faculty in the News